With food fraud estimated to cost the UK food and drink industry up to £11 billion a year, and the level of threat to food integrity higher than ever, Food Fraud 2017 couldn’t come at a more crucial time. Food manufacturers are under pressure to ensure their products are authentic and to reassure their customers that they can be relied upon to deliver first class produce.

New Food’s one day conference will bring together Quality Assurance Heads from global food manufacturers and processors who need to keep up to date on the latest regulation; share best practice in preventing food fraud and to assess the most cutting edge testing technology in the sector.

The conference will offer a series of informative and practical sessions delivered by leading names in the food industry. With ample time for questions and discussions, the food fraud programme will enable attendees to gain a full insight into the issues currently relating to food fraud and plans to address these.

The day will be chaired by Chris Elliot, Professor of Food Safety, Founder of the Institute for Global Food Safety and Pro Vice Chancellor of Queen’s University Belfast. Here, Professor Elliot will introduce methods for tracking and decreasing food fraud and what can and should be done to regulate this global issue.

This is a fantastic and unique opportunity to meet Professor Elliot, who led the UK government’s independent review of food systems following the 2013 horsemeat scandal, and use his wealth of food safety knowledge to answer questions you or your business may have.

One response to “Food Fraud 2017”

Dear Sirs, Hi. I am a SA I Global senior lead auditor working for a company located at Beirut – Lebanon. I would like to hear from you regarding such course as to cost fee and further course program. Also in case I decide to attend, can you kindly provide me with information on further costs as to hotel that is close to the site where conference would be done (which reasonable in cost). Looking for your kind reply, Regards, Zein